...and only if you're done, you can knock out this webquest. Be sure to make a copy and share it with me.
Read the story Pericles on page 297-299 on your own. Then, read and take Cornell Notes on page 300-301. Use this template. Create a copy of your own and share it with me.
1. bibliopole (n) – someone who sells rare books
The bibliopole sold me the hidden Harry Potter novel. 2. conniption (n) – a fit of rage or hysterics My little brother had a conniption when mom said he couldn’t eat cereal for breakfast. 3. bruxism (n) – grinding of the teeth My frustration about vocabulary was the source of my bruxism. 4. cryptozoology (n) search for mythical animals, like the Loch Ness monster or Sasquatch I plan to major in cryptozoology when I get to Hogwarts 5. noctambulist (n) a sleepwalker Last night a noctambulist was walking down the street in Newberg. 6. pilgarlic (n) - a bald-headed man Pilgarlics tend to be exceptionally smart people because there’s no hair to keep knowledge from entering their brains. 7. scofflaw (n) - someone who disobeys the law You’re no scofflaw; I believe you’ll follow the rules. 8. sternutator (n) - something that causes sneezing All of the pollen in the air is a real sternutator this time of year. 9. flibbertigibbet (n) - excessively talkative person “There are no flibbertigibbets in this classroom!” Mr. Alpert said with zero sarcasm. 10. microsmatic (adj) - having a good sense of smell She’s a very microsmatic detective. Her nose helps to solve all sorts of cases! Create your own adventure! Figure out places you'd like to go and how much it'll cost. Make it awesome! Don't forget to complete this document and share it with me.
We'll be reading about the protection of World Heritage sites in class today and answer these questions.
1. Complete your Adverb Quiz. You may use your notes.
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